A rare English peppermint grown on the private botanical garden of the Tregothnan Estate. This truly remarkable and unique peppermint is a wonderful end to a meal.
This peppermint is grown in Cornwall on the Tregothnan estate which has remained in the same family since 1335. It is one of the very last English mints in production. Cheaper, industrial imports have dominated the market but they are not a patch on the flavour. Head gardener Jonathon Jones has selected cultivars that perform best in their unique Cornish microclimate.
Naturally caffeine free.
Tasting Notes
Tasting Notes
Counter-intuitively, the menthol oils infuse more easily from the dried leaf, giving a brighter, cleaner flavour than fresh mint.
Cost Per Cup
Cost Per Cup
4p per cup based on 0.5g of tea per 150ml of water and 3 infusions.
Origin
Origin
Tregothnan Estate, Cornwall, United Kingdom
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Recommended Infusion Guide
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Quantity
It is quite strong and you really only need a tiny pinch for a robust flavour. We recommend 0.5g per 150ml of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 100°C water.
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Time
Infuse for 30 - 60 seconds, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse these herbs at least three times. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
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Quantity
Use 0.1 oz of leaf per 5.5 fl oz of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 212°F water.
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Time
Infuse for 30 - 60 seconds, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse these herbs at least three times. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
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Quantity
Use 1/2 level tsp. per 150ml of water.
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Temperature
For the optimum infusion use 100°C water.
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Time
Infuse for 30 - 60 seconds, tasting regularly.
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Infusions
You can infuse these herbs at least three times. With each careful infusion, different subtleties of flavour are revealed.
More infusion tips
How to infuse your tea is very personal, and these are just our recommendations based on experience. Please experiment with these variables to your heart's delight. These are our recommendations, not hard and fast rules. The most delicious tea is the one you love.
Our guide uses a standard tea cup size (150ml/5.5 oz) as a measure, please adjust the quantity of leaf accordingly for less or more water. Our whole loose leaves are of such a high quality that you can infuse our teas at least twice, and the second infusion is often better than the first, with different flavours revealed as the leaf softens. If you prefer your tea stronger, add more leaf, don’t leave it for longer (this will just make it bitter).
Origin & Craft
The belief in doing things well has persevered at Tregothnan; the Estate has stayed within the same family since 1335.
At the heart of the Estate is the private walled Botanic Garden. Tregothnan is passionate about growing and collecting plants, including many rare specimens.
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